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    Default Stamina and hardy

    Is there any difference between stamina and hardy troop characteristics?

    Troop card descriptions will sometimes reference hardy and sometimes stamina. Yet I have only found a reference to hardy within the export_unit_decr file.

    Am I missing something here?

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    Default Re: Stamina and hardy

    The descriptions have little to do with actual performance on the battlefield. In M:TW there were composite bows and regular bows but technically they were all the same. I think the same counts for this, it's just a different word for the same thing, perhaps done to make descriptions a little more diverse.

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    Default Re: Stamina and hardy

    Jerome mentioned that if Fatigue was a problem we should add Hardy to the units. So obviously the units can live without it. Stamina on the other hand is in all units at the same time. Have I misunderstood the situation?
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    Default Re: Stamina and hardy

    I thought if an unit was hardy it had alot of stamina. So it's just the same thing: having stamina/being hardy.

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    Default Re: Stamina and hardy

    But Hardy/Very Hardy is bugged anyway, so it's pretty moot until a patch comes along...

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    Adding the hardy/very hardy attribute should give a unit more stamina and hence lessen the effects of fatique.At the moment it seems to be working in reverse

    File fix and more info

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    Default Re: Stamina and hardy

    Thanks all. I wasn't sure if they were two separate functions or the same thing. ummm....I am still not sure....

    I think they are the same thing.

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